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Test Hedonic vs Eudemonic Happiness: Momentary Pleasure vs Long-Term Satisfaction
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QUESTION 1: What are the two main types of happiness that psychology distinguishes, according to the text?
Pleasure and purpose
Hedonic and Eudemonic
Short-term pleasure and long-term sacrifice
Self-realization and hedonism
QUESTION 2: What is the main objective of hedonic happiness?
Self-realization and purpose
Maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain
Living in accordance with values
Overcoming challenges for the greater good
3rd QUESTION: Why is hedonic happiness often considered transitory?
Because it involves overcoming challenges and striving
Because it is a serene feeling of contentment
Because pleasure tends to fade once the stimulus disappears
Because it is based on living in accordance with our values
4th QUESTION: What is eudemonic happiness?
A deeper, more lasting and reflective form of well-being, based on purpose
The pursuit of immediate pleasure and joy
The thrill of a new adventure or a delicious meal
A long-term sense of emptiness
QUESTION 5: In what does the true art of living consist, according to the text?
In pursuing exclusively hedonic pleasure
In focusing exclusively on eudemonic purpose
In finding a harmonious balance between in-the-moment pleasure and long-term purpose
In avoiding rewarding sensory experiences
6th QUESTION: How does eudemonic happiness differ from hedonic happiness?
That eudemonics is the effervescent joy of the moment
That eudemonics is not always "fun" and focuses on purpose and self-realization
That hedonics is the only way to achieve well-being
That eudemonics focuses on minimizing pain
7TH QUESTION: What can happen if we base our well-being solely on the pursuit of momentary pleasure (hedonism)?
It can be unsustainable and leave a sense of emptiness
A deeply meaningful life is achieved
Self-realization and "good spirit" are achieved
Harmonious balance is created
8th QUESTION: Where does the satisfaction of eudemonic happiness derive from?
From the effervescent joy of the moment
From the excitement of a new adventure
Of enjoying a delicious meal
Of self-realization and becoming the best version of ourselves
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